What have you watched lately ? "... movie, TV show [may contain spoilers]"
#481 Posted 26 October 2020 - 10:39 AM
Saw Lord of the rings: Return of the king Extended edition in the cinema's this weekend. God damn that was epic.
The movies have aged really well. Seeing the extended scenes on the big screen for the first time was something special as well.
Also, Mordor is metal as fuck. XD The part where the giant battering ram approaches and all the orcs are chanting its name (Grond! Grond!) gave me chills.
The movies have aged really well. Seeing the extended scenes on the big screen for the first time was something special as well.
Also, Mordor is metal as fuck. XD The part where the giant battering ram approaches and all the orcs are chanting its name (Grond! Grond!) gave me chills.
#482 Posted 27 November 2020 - 07:35 PM
Currently watching a straight story.
A good film so far, pretty good piece of americana honestly. Definitely worth a watch.
A good film so far, pretty good piece of americana honestly. Definitely worth a watch.
#484 Posted 05 December 2020 - 09:03 PM
Watched Band of Brothers for a second time after not seeing it for several years. Managed to finished it in two sittings. Still an excellent series.
#485 Posted 05 December 2020 - 09:22 PM
Watched "The Guns of Navarone" again. What a fantastic flick.
#486 Posted 07 December 2020 - 12:21 AM
Watched Horror Express yesterday for the first time and really enjoyed it. Will have to check out Lee's and Cushing's work with Hammer Films as this is supposed to be highly reminiscent of the atmosphere in them.
#487 Posted 07 December 2020 - 09:31 PM
#489 Posted 10 December 2020 - 10:00 PM
Finally saw 1917 the cinematography have me a headache, it'd probably be better at a higher fps or something.
Pretty standard war movie imo, don't see why everyone liked it. Sure pulling off those camera tricks must've been difficult, but, definitely not for me.
Pretty standard war movie imo, don't see why everyone liked it. Sure pulling off those camera tricks must've been difficult, but, definitely not for me.
#490 Posted 11 December 2020 - 03:08 AM
Watched the 4k re releases of the Lord Of The Rings Trilogy. Yup, I still love them even in 4k.
#491 Posted 11 December 2020 - 03:10 PM
Our TV has started to play up the last couple of months, so once it finally gives up and we get a new one I will be very keen to check out LOTR 4K, as it's been a few years since I've last seen them.
#492 Posted 11 December 2020 - 03:16 PM
Just finished watching the final Harry Potter movie with my girlfriend. We've never watched them before and haven't read the books, but since Netflix put them up, we've been watching 1-2 per week during the last couple of weeks and finally finished. In general, they were not bad, better than I'd expect. My niece is all the way hooked on it and has her whole room postered over with different Snape images, who became her first crush, but personally neither my girlfriend nor me found him particularly special or interesting. I liked Luna, Sirius, Hagrid and Dobbie the most from the characters I guess, and "Prisoner of Azkaban" was by far my favourite part. Suppose the books would explain a lot of context that was just pushed in the movies, but then it's not that interesting for me to read them - however, I'll have some topic to discuss with my niece at the Christmas Eve at least.
#493 Posted 11 December 2020 - 05:12 PM
Malgon, on 11 December 2020 - 03:10 PM, said:
Our TV has started to play up the last couple of months, so once it finally gives up and we get a new one I will be very keen to check out LOTR 4K, as it's been a few years since I've last seen them.
It is worth it
#494 Posted 12 December 2020 - 09:27 AM
Aleks, on 11 December 2020 - 03:16 PM, said:
Just finished watching the final Harry Potter movie with my girlfriend. We've never watched them before and haven't read the books, but since Netflix put them up, we've been watching 1-2 per week during the last couple of weeks and finally finished. In general, they were not bad, better than I'd expect. My niece is all the way hooked on it and has her whole room postered over with different Snape images, who became her first crush, but personally neither my girlfriend nor me found him particularly special or interesting. I liked Luna, Sirius, Hagrid and Dobbie the most from the characters I guess, and "Prisoner of Azkaban" was by far my favourite part. Suppose the books would explain a lot of context that was just pushed in the movies, but then it's not that interesting for me to read them - however, I'll have some topic to discuss with my niece at the Christmas Eve at least.
I know it's a terrible cliché, but.. the books are much better. The character are more nuanced, the plot is more clearly explained, the humor is better etc.
And yeah, the later movies are kind of hard to follow without the context of the books. 100% agreed on Prisoner of Azkaban, that's easily the best adaptation.
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Watched the 4k re releases of the Lord Of The Rings Trilogy. Yup, I still love them even in 4k.
Agreed, these movies held up incredible well!
This post has been edited by Merlijn: 12 December 2020 - 09:28 AM
#495 Posted 15 December 2020 - 05:55 AM
Over the course of the last week, I watched the final episodes of 2 shows that I watched over the last couple of years: Rockford Files and The Odd Couple (the original TV show).
I love mystery shows and Rockford Files is one of the best in my opiniion. While It started very slowly and I ofthen found myself being bored by the whole thing, I found myself addicted to the show by the season 2 since the characters is so good you watch the shows more for interactions between Rockford and all his friends than for the plots (and plots is often good too). it's very realistic and cynical compared to the majority of a mystery shows. And while there's some bad/under-par episodes (most 2-parters for example), overall the show is worth watching, especially if you're into that sort of stuff.
The Odd Couple is the show I watched because of the 1968 Jack Lemmon-Walter Matthau movie, which looked like a perfect template for a tv sitcom. It' not really great but it's a good show to be distracted by for half-hour. At least it's funnier than what they're showing on tv today. DVDs is very cheap to order from Australia so I actually bought all the seasons and can't say I regret it.
So the issue is that I don't know what mystery show to watch next. I have Miami Vice on my list, the show that I started watching last summer and is currently on season 3 now.
Two shows that I never watched but kinda want to is Simon & Simon and Spenser: For Hire. Harry O also looks interesting, but I'm not going to spent 40 bucks on some DVD-Rs just to check whether the show is good or not.
I kinda wanted to watch Murder She Wrote since I watched it when I was in primary school. I tried to watch it today and couldn't get past the episode 1, since the main character is so corny and annoying it's ridiculous. I can't understand why I liked it before. On the other hand, I didn't find Columbo very interesting back then (thanks to 1,5 hour running time + commercials) but I when I got the chance to watch it now without commercials I slowly watched every episode of it and liked it very much.
I love mystery shows and Rockford Files is one of the best in my opiniion. While It started very slowly and I ofthen found myself being bored by the whole thing, I found myself addicted to the show by the season 2 since the characters is so good you watch the shows more for interactions between Rockford and all his friends than for the plots (and plots is often good too). it's very realistic and cynical compared to the majority of a mystery shows. And while there's some bad/under-par episodes (most 2-parters for example), overall the show is worth watching, especially if you're into that sort of stuff.
The Odd Couple is the show I watched because of the 1968 Jack Lemmon-Walter Matthau movie, which looked like a perfect template for a tv sitcom. It' not really great but it's a good show to be distracted by for half-hour. At least it's funnier than what they're showing on tv today. DVDs is very cheap to order from Australia so I actually bought all the seasons and can't say I regret it.
So the issue is that I don't know what mystery show to watch next. I have Miami Vice on my list, the show that I started watching last summer and is currently on season 3 now.
Two shows that I never watched but kinda want to is Simon & Simon and Spenser: For Hire. Harry O also looks interesting, but I'm not going to spent 40 bucks on some DVD-Rs just to check whether the show is good or not.
I kinda wanted to watch Murder She Wrote since I watched it when I was in primary school. I tried to watch it today and couldn't get past the episode 1, since the main character is so corny and annoying it's ridiculous. I can't understand why I liked it before. On the other hand, I didn't find Columbo very interesting back then (thanks to 1,5 hour running time + commercials) but I when I got the chance to watch it now without commercials I slowly watched every episode of it and liked it very much.
#496 Posted 15 December 2020 - 07:58 AM
Watching legion very good quality television
Like the twists and turns.
Like the twists and turns.
#497 Posted 29 December 2020 - 11:47 PM
Turned off wonder woman within the first 5 minutes.
Too much noticeable bad cgi.
Made me want to vomit.
Bad animation kills me.
Use practical effects for god fucking sakes.
Buy gymnasts.
Delay the movie.
Get rid of bad cgi it's 20 fucking 20.
I'd rather watch puppet master Nazis then stomach 2 more minutes of that garbage.
EDIT: Bad cgi is only good when the director obv knows it's bad cgi
Too much noticeable bad cgi.
Made me want to vomit.
Bad animation kills me.
Use practical effects for god fucking sakes.
Buy gymnasts.
Delay the movie.
Get rid of bad cgi it's 20 fucking 20.
I'd rather watch puppet master Nazis then stomach 2 more minutes of that garbage.
EDIT: Bad cgi is only good when the director obv knows it's bad cgi
This post has been edited by Balls of Steel Forever: 30 December 2020 - 12:52 AM
#500 Posted 27 January 2021 - 12:39 AM
I just finished the girl with the dragon tattoo
(American Version)
Rape/graphic sexual assault should be included in the mpaa or at least a warning of some kind.
It was a very good film besides that, not something I expected in a theatrical American film.
A bit fanfictiony to be honest w/ the hero
But otherwise suggest a watch.
Currently going through the Swedish series, starting w/ the original version, mainly want to see if the revenge part is more graphic, because seeing that asshole get it is a happy moment.
Also wanna see what becomes of the main character in the sequels.
EDIT:
The Swedish version has less graphic assault
More graphic revenge scene though so 10/10
Less fanfictiony
(American Version)
Rape/graphic sexual assault should be included in the mpaa or at least a warning of some kind.
It was a very good film besides that, not something I expected in a theatrical American film.
A bit fanfictiony to be honest w/ the hero
But otherwise suggest a watch.
Currently going through the Swedish series, starting w/ the original version, mainly want to see if the revenge part is more graphic, because seeing that asshole get it is a happy moment.
Also wanna see what becomes of the main character in the sequels.
EDIT:
The Swedish version has less graphic assault
More graphic revenge scene though so 10/10
Less fanfictiony
This post has been edited by Balls of Steel Forever: 27 January 2021 - 01:40 AM
#501 Posted 27 January 2021 - 07:24 AM
Finished the trilogy
10/10
Was very surprised the American version was the torture porny fetishy one.
Just mild sex scenes nudity in the other 2
But very good character development
Sound bad guy
Good story
Best movies I've seen in a while.
I have not read the books and will not read them cuz reasons, however, I don't think that's neccesary.
10/10
Was very surprised the American version was the torture porny fetishy one.
Just mild sex scenes nudity in the other 2
But very good character development
Sound bad guy
Good story
Best movies I've seen in a while.
I have not read the books and will not read them cuz reasons, however, I don't think that's neccesary.
This post has been edited by Balls of Steel Forever: 27 January 2021 - 07:31 AM
#502 Posted 27 January 2021 - 12:46 PM
After finishing The Office, the wife and I just completed Parks & Recreation. While I believe The Office is technically a better show, I have to say I had more laugh out loud moments with Parks. Both were fun. Even if Parks is a leftist bubble bath. Ron is the man.
#504 Posted 06 February 2021 - 11:30 PM
MusicallyInspired, on 27 January 2021 - 12:46 PM, said:
After finishing The Office, the wife and I just completed Parks & Recreation. While I believe The Office is technically a better show, I have to say I had more laugh out loud moments with Parks. Both were fun. Even if Parks is a leftist bubble bath. Ron is the man.
Yeah I also enjoyed PAR a lot myself. Ron afaik definitely steals the show.
I have just finished watching the first 4-5 Ip man movies (I'm not sure, they all kind of blend together). My dad loves chinese kung fu flicks and every time I get home I have been dragged into watching them. Send help!
#505 Posted 07 February 2021 - 10:15 PM
Starting watching The Man in the High Castle recently and am currently halfway through season 3.
#508 Posted 23 February 2021 - 11:55 PM
Rewatched Preacher season 1 over the weekend, as I stopped watching a long while back somewhere in season 2 and figured I'd start from the beginning.